WIRED obtained notes from a Social Security Administration management meeting, where employees pressed leadership on plans for the agency.

As the U.S. government shutdown stretches into its second month, agency leaders at the Social Security Administration (SSA) are becoming increasingly worried about how the key government department, which provides benefits to roughly 70 million Americans, will continue to operate.

During the call, managers spoke candidly about staffers who can no longer afford to drive to work and a crisis of confidence in the agency.

“People are coming to me saying they cannot put gas in their car and they cannot afford to come to work anymore, and they’ll need to get other jobs,” said one employee on the call. “Pretty soon they won’t be able to afford to work at the agency.”

“My heart’s breaking because I hear all this stuff across the country,” Sriubas responded. “We had to close an office in California today because we didn’t have enough people to open the doors … Nobody wants to close an office … But I also understand that people have to live their lives and they have limited means to do that when you’re now missing your second full paycheck.”

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    1 day ago

    While this sounds great, it only works if a very large % of people do it. And there is no way to know how many will actually do it.
    It’s similar to 20 people standing in front of a guy with a knife. If they rush him, maybe 1 will die, others might have some injuries. But they will easily win. Yet people are programmed for self preservation. It’s literally in the dna. So you need a real catalyst. Someone or several someones that people believe will be followed. Not just a rando on the internet.

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      22 hours ago

      Another commenter for on another post found academic studies that support the fact that less than 3% are needed

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        17 hours ago

        But needed for what. If it’s the same thing I have seen before, it covers what is what is needed to disrupt the economy enough to matter. But to get that 3% to actually do it, you need a lot more in reality. The people will need to feel like everyone is doing it in order to take the chance. This is more about perception than reality when it comes to if a person will strike or not.